Assigning a Dependent Boundary for an Electrostatic Solver
Assigning a dependent boundary is the second step in creating matching boundaries. The field on the Independent boundary is mapped to the dependent boundary.
Note: You must define
an Independent boundary before creating
the dependent boundaries that are associated with it. Assign dependent boundaries
only to the outer surfaces of the problem region.
To set a dependent boundary:
- Select the section of the geometry on which you want to apply the boundary condition (typically a face).
- Click Maxwell > Boundaries > Assign > Matching > Dependent.
The Dependent Boundary window appears. - Enter a name for the boundary in the Name box, or accept the default.
- Select the independent boundary to which the dependent is to be assigned from the Independent drop-down menu.
- To specify the coordinate system, do the
following in the Coordinate System section:
Note: You must specify the coordinate system in the plane on which the boundary exists. First draw the U vector of the coordinate system. Maxwell uses the U vector you draw and the normal vector of the boundary face to calculate the v-axis. Then specify the direction of the V vector.
- Select New
Vector from the U Vector
drop-down menu.
The Create Line message appears asking you to draw the U vector of the coordinate system in the plane of the selected face, and the Dependent Boundary dialog box disappears while you draw the U vector. - Select the U vector's origin in one of the following ways:
- Click the point.
- Type the point's coordinates in the in the
X, Y,
and Z boxes.
Note: The U vector's origin must be on the boundary's surface.
- Select a point on the u-axis in the same
way.
When the second point is identified, the vector is set, and the Dependent Boundary window reappears, with Defined listed in the U Vector drop-down menu. - To specify the direction of the V vector, select or clear the Reverse Direction check box.
- In the Relation
section, select one of the following to specify the field behavior on
the boundary:
Edep = Eind
Click this radio button if the dependent and independent boundaries have the same magnitude and direction.
Edep = -Eind
Click this radio button if the dependent boundary field has the same magnitude as but the opposite direction from the independent boundary field.
- Optionally, click Use Defaults to revert to the default values in the window.
- Click OK to assign the boundary to the selected object.
Note: The origin must
be a vertex point of one of the objects.